Birds Ringtones & Sounds
Birds Ringtones & Sounds Summary
Birds Ringtones & Sounds is a ad-supported Android app in Personalization by Here and now I Win. Released in Jan 2021 (5 years ago). It has about 17.9K+ installs Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 200 monthly active users and generates around $<10K monthly revenue (0% IAP / 100% ads). Store metadata: updated Aug 16, 2025.
Recent activity: 7.00 installs this week (66 over 4 weeks) showing declining growth View trends →
Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Aug 16, 2025 .
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App Description
Feel the nature, enjoy birds ringtones and sounds!
Get the newest 2021 birds ringtones and sounds on your phone!! Set as ringtone, share the sound, download it into your phone or set a specific bird sound as a specific contact ringtone!
This app have the largest list of birds calls of all times. Over 70+ different birds like coucou, crow or the canary!!
This app is free and extremely easy to use: Select a bird ringtone, reproduce it to listen the sweet bird sound and if you like it, set it as a ringtone or whatever you want to do with the one you chose.
How do the birds sound? ppiii piiii! There are many different types of birds like peacock, canary or the owl. With this amazing app, you will learn the sounds of birds from around the world and these lovely whistle sounds will follow you everywhere, wherever you go and whenever your phone rings or you receive a text message!!
The birds calls can also be used as relaxing therapy. Everything related with the forest and nature is good for our mood and stress.
Relaxation ringtones and nature sounds. Learn everything about birds and of course, the calls of each bird.
If you like nature, reproduce the birds ringtones and sounds and relax!
You can have the best nature app for free! Set the birds ringtones & sounds as alarm clock or sms notification. You will feel like in the forest!
Did you know...
Birds are vertebrates (animals with backbones) with wings and feathers. Most of them can fly, using powerful muscles to flap their wings. But a few bird species do not have strong enough wings to fly, and so these are flightless.
Their bodies are covered with a light, tough layer of feathers and they have very light skeletons. Instead of teeth, they have hornlike beaks. Birds hatch from eggs, and many species build nests where their eggs and young can develop in safety.
